Victor softball wrapped up its dominating season with a pair of wins Saturday in the state semifinals and final to capture Section V's first-ever Class AA state crown at Moreau Recreational Park in Glens Falls.

Victor defeated Minisink Valley-IX 4-0 in the semifinals and followed up with a 7-1 win over Ballston Spa-II in the final.

Victor (24-2) lost in the state semifinals last year but head coach Shelly Collins said there was a different mentality to this year's team.

“Last year we were happy to get there and this year we went there thinking we could win it all," Collins said. "We’ve we set a goal to play our best softball of the season on June 9."

From left, Victor's Chloe Whittier and Katelyn Reifsnyder celebrate a home run during Saturday's class Class SA final game versus Ballston Spa at the NYSPHSAA Softball Championships in Ganesvoort on June 9, 2018. Patrick Oehler/Poughkeepsie Journal

Victor's Erin Wong rounds third after hitting her second home run during Saturday's class Class AA semi-final game versus Minisink Valley during the NYSPHSAA Softball Championships in Glens Falls on June 9, 2018. Patrick Oehler/Poughkeepsie Journal

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Victor led 3-1 in the top of the sixth inning against Ballston Spa, when Chloe Whittier put the exclamation mark on the game, and the season, with a grand slam to put the Blue Devils (24-2) up by six.

Sydney Powell drove in the first Victor run in the top of the second and it remained a one-run game until Ballston Spa tied it in the bottom of the fourth.

Kyra Grooms drove in the go-ahead run in the top of the fifth and Erin Wong added to the lead with an RBI single.

Sophomore Katie Sidare pitched both games Saturday, throwing a five-hitter with four strikeouts against Ballston Spa.

From left, Victor's Chloe Whittier and Katelyn Reifsnyder celebrate a home run during Saturday's class Class SA final game versus Ballston Spa at the NYSPHSAA Softball Championships in Ganesvoort on June 9, 2018. (Photo11: Patrick Oehler/Poughkeepsie Journal)

Sidare threw a three-hitter with 10 strikeouts against Minisink Valley to put the Blue Devils in the final.

“It’s more mental than physical, just remembering my form and doing it over and over," Sidare said about having to pitch 14 innings. "This team is so talented an I'm lucky to have them playing defense behind me.

Sarah Simmons put Victor on the board in the semis in the bottom of the fourth with a sacrifice fly. She added the big hit of the game with a two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth to put Victor ahead by three.